Diana Anhalt + Rosemary Royston + Open Mic
Please join us for the last Writers' Night Out of the year!
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| Diana will read from her new book. |
Diana Anhalt of Atlanta (by way of Mexico) has two full-length poetry collections,
Walking Backward (Kelsay) and
Because There Is No Return, (Passager), and two chapbooks,
Second Skin, (Future
Cycle) and
Lives of Straw (Finishing
Line). She has lived in Atlanta for nine years, yet her poems colorfully
depict people and places in Mexico, where she lived most of her life. Many of
her essays, short stories, and book reviews have appeared in both English and
Spanish along with her non-fiction book,
A Gathering of Fugitives:
American
Political Expatriates in Mexico 1948-1965. Her poetry as also appeared in
Nimrod, Concho River Review, The Connecticut
River Review, The Atlanta Review, and Spillway, among many others.
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Rosemary Royston of Blairsville has been a Writers' Night Out favorite with her intelligent and interesting poems and compelling reading style. She's a lecturer and Vice President for Planning &
Research at Young Harris College, where she periodically teaches a creative
writing course. Author of Splitting the
Soil (Finishing Line Press), her poetry has also been published or is
forthcoming in journals such as Split
Rock Review, Southern Poetry Review, Appalachian Heritage, Poetry South, KUDZU,
NANO Fiction, and *82 Review.
After this event, Writers' Night Out will take a break for the winter and resume in April, 2020 on the second Friday of every month. To be considered as a featured reader of poetry or prose, please contact Karen Paul Holmes (kpaulholmes AT g mail dot com) who will begin working on the schedule in January.
Here's a link to the
Union County Community Center. Sign up at the door to read at open mic for 3 minutes of poetry or prose. Come early if you'd like to enjoy The View Grill. You can bring drinks to the room where the reading takes place.